UFC and WEC officially merge.

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http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/WECs-Best-Thrilled-by-UFC-Merger-27829


UFC President Dana White made the landmark announcement on a Thursday conference call: World Extreme Cagefighting will merge with Zuffa LLC’s flagship promotion in 2011, absorbing the WEC’s considerable talent pool in the process.

Several of the WEC’s most prominent fighters have weighed in on the folding of the blue cage, speaking exclusively to Sherdog.com on the matter.

“I was speechless [when I heard the news] this morning. It’s crazy,” said lightweight title contender Anthony Pettis. “I was training hard, but now I’m pushing even harder. There’s so much to look forward to in this next year.”

Pettis will headline the WEC’s final event, WEC 53 on Dec. 16, when he takes on lightweight champion Benson Henderson to determine the brand’s final 155-pound king. White said the winner of that matchup will face the victor of Frankie Edgar’s UFC title defense against Gray Maynard in 2011.

Currently, WEC talent appears almost exclusively on the Versus network, a fact that will soon change. Starting next year, the fighters will regularly compete on pay-per-view, just like the rest of the UFC roster.

“It’s crazy,” Pettis said. “It’s not even real yet, and it’s not going to be real until it finally happens. I’ve heard the rumors for a year and a half. The possibility of headlining a pay per view is huge.”

“I’m not so affected by the pay-per-view stuff. No matter the venue, I still have to go out there and perform and get my hand raised,” Henderson told Sherdog. “I could be fighting in the back of a 7-11, and I still have to go out and do my best.”

However, Henderson admits the prospect of fighting on the biggest stage in mixed martial arts is inspiring. If he manages to get past Pettis in December, the unification fight sits on the horizon.

Regardless of who wins in the Edgar-Maynard contest at UFC 125 on New Year’s Day, Henderson says he will be prepared to prove himself inside the Octagon.

“It would mean a lot [to become the UFC lightweight champion],” he said. “It’d be a dream come true. I want to be the best on the planet, so I’ll probably eventually fight both guys. I want to beat everybody -- not my buddies, but everybody else.”

While Henderson and Pettis are relatively new additions to the WEC roster, Urijah Faber and Miguel Torres are not. They were longstanding champions in their respective divisions, and both men helped grow the brand by putting on action-filled fights. For Torres, the merger has produced mixed feelings.

“It’s definitely bittersweet, because I’ve been with the WEC a while, and I’ve been fighting since ’98. I think I’m a pioneer, but now the future is open to me,” said Torres. “I think it’s really good. It’s going to give us lighter guys more attention. We’ve sort of been viewed as second-tier fighters, and now we’ve got the opportunity to show the world that we belong in the UFC.”

Faber, on the other hand, looks wholeheartedly toward the future and even feels a sense of relief that the brands have finally merged.

“I’m excited, man. I’ve been pushing for [the merger] for a while now. We WEC guys haven’t been getting the credit or the exposure that we deserve. It’s also going to mean better paydays, which is obviously great,” Faber said. “Not having to explain the difference, or lack of a difference, to the fans is going to be nice. I’m looking forward to the satisfaction of there finally being no difference between the UFC and the WEC. I didn’t think there was a difference before, except the initials, but now it’s official.”

One fact all four men can agree on is that the new surroundings of the UFC’s massive, 30-foot Octagon will not negatively impact the action for which WEC combatants are known.

“I don’t think [the larger space will affect the action]. The WEC is known for putting on exciting fights. There are potential ‘Fight of the Year’ nominees on almost every card, and that’s because WEC fighters go out there and get after each other,” said Henderson.

“You could put us in the middle of the ocean or the desert, and we’re still going to push forward and have an exciting fight.”
 
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Kinda sucks for us in a way, because we are losing 4 fight cards essentially. I know they are going to try to get another network deal, but as it stands now we lose.


The WEC cards have top to bottom been better than the UFC cards, hands down.
 
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I'm 100% for this. If you look at the bonuses for WEC cards compared to UFC it's night and day. These guys put the same blood and guts into their fights and come out with $3,000 + $10,000 fight of the night bonus when it could easily be $16,000 + $50,000+. This is a great move for these fighters and they've definitely earned it. Greater exposure, bigger paychecks, less filler on cards because now you've added top fighters from 2 extra divisions. I'm loving it.

I'm also 100% for a flyweight (125lbs) division in the UFC. This is a step in the right direction IMO.
 
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Aldo is fighting on the UFC 125 card, and according to Dana's Twitter, it could either be a title defense, or a fight in the lightweight division. Dope..
 
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Aldo is fighting on the UFC 125 card, and according to Dana's Twitter, it could either be a title defense, or a fight in the lightweight division. Dope..
I'm hoping it's a title defense to be honest. I'd like to see Aldo establish himself as a dominate UFC champion. I think a fighter like Aldo can legitimize this move in a way, he's highly skilled and it's almost at a point that people are questioning who at this division can fuck with him. I think a lot of people casual fans would take to him instantly especially as a defending champion based on his aggressive style and his aura of be unfuckwithable.
 
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Yeah, actually it looks like Aldo is going to be fighting Josh Grispi...who seems like the next best guy who should get a shot at the 145 title. They took him off the November WEC card, so I can only assume that's why they did that.
 
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Greater exposure, bigger paychecks, less filler on cards because now you've added top fighters from 2 extra divisions. I'm loving it.

I'm also 100% for a flyweight (125lbs) division in the UFC. This is a step in the right direction IMO.
FUCK YEAH!! 125 DIVISION IS GONNA BE SO SICKKKKK

your post was spot on. these kids deserve a shot at the big money and exposure and everything that goes along with it. a lot of people hate dana white but i feel hes done so much in such a short time..
 

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so what will happen to all the outher weight divisions ?
UFC's divisions stay the same. They add WEC's 155's to their own division like they did with the 170-205's a couple years ago and they absorb the 145 and 135 divisions. So the UFC will now have 135, 145, 155, 170, 185, 205, 265 divisions, and they're rumored to start a 125 in the next couple years
 
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I'm 100% for this. If you look at the bonuses for WEC cards compared to UFC it's night and day. These guys put the same blood and guts into their fights and come out with $3,000 + $10,000 fight of the night bonus when it could easily be $16,000 + $50,000+. This is a great move for these fighters and they've definitely earned it. Greater exposure, bigger paychecks, less filler on cards because now you've added top fighters from 2 extra divisions. I'm loving it.

I'm also 100% for a flyweight (125lbs) division in the UFC. This is a step in the right direction IMO.
well said i agree 100%